How To Fill or Patch Small Cracks In Acrylic Render.
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2021
- In this video I will show you how to fill or patch small cracks in acrylic rendered walls so they won't be seen when painted. One of the biggest issues is to only fill the crack and not the surrounding render.
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Nice to see a fresh vid again!!!!👍🏻
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Liked your video. Thanks for your time doing these demo.
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Welcome back, Mate!
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Thanks. Love your videos.
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WOW! amazing finish thanks for sharing
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Great to see you back mate was wondering where you went
I have been busy but will try to keep uploading now.
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Hello!, I really appreciate you content, nice job and thanks for sharing your knowledge!
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great info and vid were u been , were all missing the uploads
Just been busy, will try to keep the videos coming.
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nice job mate
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Nice technique!
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Another great video clip this what we also do other side of the pond. Or use a sponge and float it
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Thanks, handy tip.
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Hi, love the videos. Thanks for taking the time and showing us all professional tips that you have developed over the years. I only found your channel recently and the videos have been so much help as we prepare to paint our house.
I have a question I hope you can answer. I'm painting previously painted trims, I have done the metho test to see if water based or oil based and it seems some rooms are oil and others are water based. Should I just go over them all with a primer and then paint with water based or just paint everything with oil based? I was trying to avoid the oil based paint as we have a couple of young kids and didn't want them sleeping in their room while the oil based is going off.
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You could give it all a good sand specially the oil based paint then use a acrylic sealer primer undercoat. From there you will still have the option of using either water or oil based top coats.
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Nice video thanks for sharing
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Nice video! Obviously it's a water based sealant that you are using, however I am just wondering what product specifically you are using here? Thanks DFI
It's called Polyfilla Professional S20 gap sealant.
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Ty Sir
No worries.
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Your videos are so helpful! Just 1 question: How can I tell if my render is acrylic or cement? Just so I buy the right caulking. If it helps, it's a townhouse circa 1998 in inner north Melbourne, render over blueboard.
Render over blue board would be acrylic render, it wouldn't really matter if it was cement render as the caulking sealant will work on both type's.
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G'day. Thanks so much... excellent video. Question: how long can we expect the solution to last before the crack opens up again?
Depends on how much movement there is, some of these cracks would have developed over years so hopefully they will take years to come back.
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Great tip, thanks. Question; I have scratch poly render on the external walls here in Townsville. The cracks follow the the besser blocks down the wall in the step pattern. (17 year old house) Do I repair them the same way you have shown? And are you using a product like no more gaps?
Yes you can fill them the same way and the product I'm using is a Polyfilla S20, its a little bit thicker and better for larger cracks as it's not so runny.
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@@howtopaintinfo Thankyou. Is there a specific exterior paint you'd recommend which would handle any future movement with these cracks?
Good idea though would floating it like stucco patch work as well to bring out the sand texturing?
Floating this would only help fill the texture surrounding the crack.
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Great Vid, are you in Australia or NZ?
Australia.
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Great work mate, can you get this product at Bunnings?
I believe so.
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Legend! Whens d nxt vid? Loving em
Soon I hope , have lots to edit.
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Hi. I just came across your video. Do we need to undercoat before painting after filling the crack? Would it be only the crack area or whole wall?
Depends on what you are doing but acrylic sealant like I'm using here doesn't need to be primed before painting.
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And what type of paint?
Hey mate, I'm in Australia. What brushes do you use/recommend?
Monarch seem to be good brushes but they may not last as long as some of the other brands. Rota Cota Excel 2 are good brushes but I think they are no longer available. Purdy are all so good and I'm sure there are others out there that are just as good..
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awesome, I have a complete hebel wall house, only 4 years old. Water is causing blistering along and expansion joint. About 10-25mm blistering. No sign of water, but think that water is entering from the roof onto the top edge of the hebel panel, soaking and seeping down the sheet along the expansion joint. Can I use this acrylic sealant/filler after chipping out the blistered area, filling with sealant and then coating with Acra tex Acra skin?
thanks
I think you would be better off using render wall or some other texture first and build up the area so you can patch the texture finish. It does depend on how big the bubbles are and how much damage you do when removing them.
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Nice work. You sound Australian. What city are you in ?
Yes I'm Australian, I live in South Australia.
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@@howtopaintinfo Bugger, I live in Brisbane and need a painter. All the best.
I have a expansion joint where I have brick render meeting foam acrylic render and want to conceal the joint, can this process be followed for that?
An expansion joint should be filled with a polyurethane filler, it will expand more than the average gap filler will.
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Can you do a video on how to paint an outside 10 foot high brick wall with a roller please ? Preferably using Wattyl Solagard White Satin thanks...
It is really the same as painting any wall, just take more care as it is brick and you need to get paint into the mortar joints.
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I expect you to shoot a new video. I'm following
I have lots to edit and upload.
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Is this external or internal, can't tell from the video , for me render is an external coating, I think lots of people in the Northern hemisphere, ie England who like me love your videos, need you to give a global description of products etc, eg what's blue boards.
Thanks for the comment see what I can do.
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I noticed you're using a different technique here Vs your other video with cement wall. Which way should I use for a cement wall?
It will depend on how rough or smooth the surface is, for smoother surfaces you can use the scraper to remove the excess filler and for a rougher surface you will need to be a bit more carful not to apply too much filler and use the water brush method. I hope that helps.
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Can I use a Polyurethane Waterproof Concrete Sealant, and would it be paintable?
You could but it will not clean off easy, you would most likely end up with a big mess on the wall. Water based sealants wipe off easily.
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Do you have a link for the product you're using?
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How can you do this without painting entire wall of house ?
Well cracks are normally filled before you paint.
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Couldn’t you just let it dry and then sand it down?
Acrylic sealant doesn't sand down and even if it did you would still notice a line because you will fill some of the texture of the render. You need to remove as much of the excess filler so it doesn't stand out.
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